Scientists have picked their parking spot on Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko for the Rosetta mission lander Philae.

The spot, known as “Site J” is located on the head of the comet and was chosen for it’s science potential and for posing a minimum risk for the landing craft.

The landing is planned for November 11. If successful, the lander will then take measurements and conduct the first-ever study of “the composition, structure and evolution of a comet,” according to Jean-Pierre Bibring, a lead lander scientist and principal investigator for the mission in Orsay, France.